Northwest History. Obituaries. Maa to Myz. Mca to Mcw. United States.

PIONEER WOMAN SUCCUMBS
Mrs. C. B. McKinnis in City Since 1886—Funeral Wednesday.
Mrs. C. B. McKinnis, a pioneer resident of Spokane, died yesterday at
her home, E330 Baldwin, after a brief
illness. She was born in Canada and
her family were pioneers of Minnesota. In 1886, she moved to Spokane
and had made her home here continuously since.
She is survived by her husband, C. B. MeKinnis, an employee of the
United Railways; one daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Wood, Spokane; a sister,
Mrs. Milton Terryl, Faribault, Minn.,
a brother, R. H. Dent; a niece, Mrs.
C. E. Troutfetter, and a nephew, R. J.
Rusk, Spokane, and nephews arid
nieces at Seattle and in Alaska.
Christian Science funeral services
will be held at the Hazen & Jaeger
chapel tomorrow at 1p.m. followed
by burial in Riverside Park cemetery.
Pallbearers will be M. I. Davis, Fred
Matthews, O. H. Rook, W. G. Waldron, L. D. Gilbreath and C. F. Threikel.

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PIONEER WOMAN SUCCUMBS
Mrs. C. B. McKinnis in City Since 1886—Funeral Wednesday.
Mrs. C. B. McKinnis, a pioneer resident of Spokane, died yesterday at
her home, E330 Baldwin, after a brief
illness. She was born in Canada and
her family were pioneers of Minnesota. In 1886, she moved to Spokane
and had made her home here continuously since.
She is survived by her husband, C. B. MeKinnis, an employee of the
United Railways; one daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Wood, Spokane; a sister,
Mrs. Milton Terryl, Faribault, Minn.,
a brother, R. H. Dent; a niece, Mrs.
C. E. Troutfetter, and a nephew, R. J.
Rusk, Spokane, and nephews arid
nieces at Seattle and in Alaska.
Christian Science funeral services
will be held at the Hazen & Jaeger
chapel tomorrow at 1p.m. followed
by burial in Riverside Park cemetery.
Pallbearers will be M. I. Davis, Fred
Matthews, O. H. Rook, W. G. Waldron, L. D. Gilbreath and C. F. Threikel.